PM Modi set to be the mascot for Incredible India tourism campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to be the mascot of ‘Incredible India’ campaign as the Tourism Ministry decided to do away with plans to rope in any Bollywood stars, including Amitabh Bachchan, for the role which was lying vacant after ouster of Aamir Khan earlier this year.

No Bollywood actor will be engaged for the campaign aimed at attracting foreign travellers and video footages of Modi during the last two-and-a-half years where he has talked about tourism in India and abroad, will be used for the campaign, a senior ministry official said.

The ministry is planning to use -- for radio and audio release -- two types of videos of different durations where Modi had talked about the uniqueness and diversity of the country, the official said.

At present, the ministry is “working on selecting the footages”, the official said, adding that the campaign would be released in the next 40-45 days as the Indian ‘tourism season’ starts by November-end due to favourable weather.

The official said the process of selecting the agency, which will carry out the task of running the campaign, is ongoing.

The tourism minister, Mahesh Sharma, had endorsed Modi for the role, saying he is the “best face” to promote Incredible India campaign. He said the more tourists have come to India from nations visited by the Prime Minister.

He added that the ministry did not need a Bollywood face for the campaign.

“The perception about India has changed significantly in the last two years, with Prime Minister Modi visiting a host of countries during the period. So, who else could be the better face for Indian tourism than our Prime Minister,” Sharma had said.

Supporting Sharma’s remarks, a senior ministry official said tourist inflow from countries like the US, Germany, Fiji, Brazil, Australia, the UK, Canada and Myanmar, among others, has witnessed a significant jump after Modi’s visit to these nations.

Earlier names of megastar Amitabh Bachchan and actress Priyanka Chopra were speculated for the campaign that is aimed at promoting India as a tourist destination abroad after actor Aamir Khan’s ouster as the campaign’s brand ambassador.

Though it was believed that Khan was eased out of the campaign in January after being associated with it for several years over his remarks on perceived intolerance, the Tourism Ministry had maintained that he was not hired by the government and that the contract with the advertising agency which engaged him had expired.